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INTEGRATING PRIMARY AND BEHAVIORAL HEALTHCARE THROUGH THE LENS OF PREVENTION NATIONAL CONFERENCE

TO IMPROVE POPULATION LEVEL OUTCOMES

Conference Mission

As national leaders in the prevention field, we are committed to improving behavioral and primary health outcomes by integrating these with the science and practice of prevention across public, private, and community sectors.

What is Prevention?

The word prevention is frequently used in the healthcare profession, but what does prevention really mean when it comes to healthcare? Does it actually improve patient, population, and community level outcomes? Or does it improve the standard of care in behavioral health and primary care?

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Learn from thought leaders in the fields of prevention, primary care, and behavioral health care. Share your field experiences, insights, and expertise with colleagues. Develop a Plan of Action for after the conference to revolutionize the delivery of healthcare in your community today and tomorrow

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For behavioral and physical healthcare professionals to incorporate prevention into integrated healthcare nationwide, we need to learn how to:

  • Promote conditions and plan services that improve the quality of life for individuals and communities.
  • Meet the needs of diverse populations.
  • Educate future providers.
  • Succinctly outline and measure the benefits of a newly developed paradigm.

These are the topics that we will address during three (3) days of plenary sessions, panel discussions, and workshops concentrated in four tracks: (1) policy initiatives; (2) clinical practice; (3) administration and implementation; and (4) research, evaluation, and education.

Who Should Attend?

You should attend this conference if you are a…

  • Staff person in SUD, MH or a primary care setting, such as physicians and nurses working in/on prevention and/or treatment services
  • Policy maker from federal, state and local levels
  • Researcher or evaluator
  • Public school professional, such as counselor, nurse, social worker, etc.
  • Clinical and community psychologist
  • Law enforcement professional—from top official to officer on city streets

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